Tim Kelley wrote:
> On Monday 02 August 2004 09:44, Roetto Mike B CONT SSGC wrote:
>
>>I'm having trouble getting my squid logs to rotate.
>>
>>I've been instructed to rotate the logs monthly (don't ask), and each log
>>becomes huge (~1.8gb) , and the logs are refusing to rotate.
>>
>>here's the contents of /etc/logrotate.conf:
>
>
> when you run logrotate on it manually, does it work? If not, what does it
> complain about? Is disk space an issue?
>
> There doesn't seem to be anything amiss in the conf file ...
That's a good idea. Run /etc/cron.daily/logrotate (or whatever your
daily logrotate cron job is) and see if you get an error output. Make
sure that mail to "root" and "postmaster" on your machine goes somewhere
as you may have cron error output in /var/mail/root that you're not seeing
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